Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [noun] [noun sg] by " in BNC.

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1 The late and much missed Fred Rival By the way I saw Mercy at the horse of the year show a few weeks ago .
2 The US , the most vociferous of Britain 's critics , refuses to take any of the boat people , because almost all come from north Vietnam , still considered enemy territory by the US .
3 While its giant neighbours at Expo'92 , Britain and America , have been criticised for the lack of artistic content in their pavilions ( The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , p. 1 ) , New Zealand with a comparatively tiny budget of NZ$39 million ( £12.07 million , US$21.19 million ) for its pavilion , is presenting a specially commissioned ceramics exhibition by fourteen artists , ‘ Treasures of the Underworld ’ and in the Pavilion of the Arts , an exhibition organised by the artists themselves , ‘ Distance Looks Our Way 10 Artists from New Zealand ’ ( 25 June–16 July ) .
4 Meanwhile Paula Roy , who works at Cromadex in Leeds , also helped cancer research by raising £200 with a parachute jump in Yorkshire .
5 In primary care prescribers rightly expect a safe and accurate dispensing service , but they have lost the regular advisory service and are most often given drug information by drug company representatives .
6 As a consequence of this , teacher trainers occupy a crucial role , that of developing in students the skills necessary to deliver a centrally defined curriculum package by grade , hour , week and year .
7 There is a well known Peanuts cartoon by Charles Schulz in which a girl is sitting at her school desk querying the C-grade she 's been given for her ‘ sculpture ’ made from a coat-hanger .
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